11 Dyke Road, Brighton, Grade II listed building in Brighton, England.
11 Dyke Road is a Grade II listed building constructed with brick and stone features in central Brighton. The structure displays brown and red brickwork with stone dressings and a sloping roof that carries Gothic Revival design elements.
The building was constructed in 1867 as a school for disadvantaged girls designed by architect George Somers Leigh Clarke. It gained protected status in 1973 and subsequently transformed into an entertainment venue.
The building carries its educational past in its architecture and layout, which still reflects its origins in 19th-century schooling. Today visitors see how the spaces have been adapted for live performances while maintaining their historic character.
The building sits on Dyke Road with good access to public transportation options throughout the area. Visitors planning to enter should check opening hours in advance, as the venue operates primarily for scheduled performances.
The building displays French and Flemish Gothic influences through details such as foliated capitals and gargoyles adorning its facade. The entrance archway with its pointed ogee design and intricate carved ornaments often goes unnoticed by passersby.
Location: Brighton and Hove
GPS coordinates: 50.82420,-0.14510
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:43
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